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Patty at Home

CHAPTER XIV
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He can stay here, of course, and perhaps he can come sooner, so as to be here for one or two rehearsals." "That would be a good help.

I hope he will do that; he could coach the rest of us." "I don't know just what coach means, but I'm sure Kenneth can do it, he's a very clever boy; he says he can run an automobile, but I don't believe it.

Run away home now, child, I'm tired of having company; and besides I want to compose my mind so I can write a letter to Kenneth." "And will you leave your blinds open till afternoon ?" said Patty, who was beginning to learn her queer old neighbour.
"Yes, I will, if I don't forget it.

Clear out, child, clear out now; run away home and mind you're not to borrow anything and you're not to come back till I send for you." "All right," said Patty.

"Good-bye, and mind, you're to keep bright and cheerful, and let the sunlight in all the time.".


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